Do not give up. I was in the same boat you were but my first pass on the LSAT was worse. I finished in the bottom 20% percentile in 2019. The reason for this was I did not take the LSAT seriously and I did not study well despite me thinking otherwise. I listened to how other people studied/solved problems and just assumed I would get the content based on their reasoning. The hard truth for me was I simply assumed I was doing what was right for me. I was studying the wrong way and thinking about how to solves problems the wrong way. After I read my score and the resulting percentile, I felt a considerable amount of mental stress since it was probably the lowest test score I have received in my life. However, do not assume your score is any reflection of your ability to do better, or become a successful lawyer. I re-examined what I thought worked for me, changed my study habits and perception so I didn't fall into the same traps as I did before while re-doing the 7sage content. In Dec 2020 I took the LSAT again and scored a 168. I am heading to law school in Sept 2021. Your dreams are far too important to abandon. So get back at it, be honest with yourself and remember success is achieved by self-discipline and perseverance.
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Do not give up. I was in the same boat you were but my first pass on the LSAT was worse. I finished in the bottom 20% percentile in 2019. The reason for this was I did not take the LSAT seriously and I did not study well despite me thinking otherwise. I listened to how other people studied/solved problems and just assumed I would get the content based on their reasoning. The hard truth for me was I simply assumed I was doing what was right for me. I was studying the wrong way and thinking about how to solves problems the wrong way. After I read my score and the resulting percentile, I felt a considerable amount of mental stress since it was probably the lowest test score I have received in my life. However, do not assume your score is any reflection of your ability to do better, or become a successful lawyer. I re-examined what I thought worked for me, changed my study habits and perception so I didn't fall into the same traps as I did before while re-doing the 7sage content. In Dec 2020 I took the LSAT again and scored a 168. I am heading to law school in Sept 2021. Your dreams are far too important to abandon. So get back at it, be honest with yourself and remember success is achieved by self-discipline and perseverance.